Tooth Extractions

Extracting a tooth becomes necessary when decay is so advanced that no other treatment can resolve the infection. Removing the tooth helps prevent the infection from spreading to other parts of your mouth, head, or neck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wisdom Teeth Removal 

Wisdom teeth, also known as "third molars," typically don’t emerge through the gums until a person is in their late teens, twenties, or even older. They are usually the last to appear. Most people have four wisdom teeth, though some may have fewer or none at all. There is often limited space at the back of the jaw for these teeth to emerge. If there isn't enough room, the wisdom tooth may become impacted, meaning it gets trapped. While some impacted wisdom teeth remain hidden without causing any issues, others can lead to serious problems. In many cases, one or more wisdom teeth must be removed, and it’s usually best to do this sooner rather than later to prevent complications from worsening.